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3 minutes ago, Tam said:

Maybe they're getting confused and they had another 75 that was an S reg and a press car, then kept the reg plate and transferred it to their "new" 75 🤔 

Cant think of any other explanation of how they got all of that so wrong, about it being an S Reg ex-press car, 1 out of 380 etc 🤔

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1 minute ago, Split_Pin said:

What's the deal with that one? Registered in 2001 but it's an S reg? The reg sequence isn't even common with the other S reg examples, which are all very well known.

Either way, the sill repair sections look poorly done and all the jacking pads are missing, generally looks rough. 

Yeah that's what I later realized, don't know where they got all the info about it being an S reg as it's clearly just a 2001 🤔

Also; this hole shouldn't be there right? Though hard to tell given the angle 

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No holes in that sill, they're meant to be like that.

It's had a very badly fitted repair section though. Rear sections are made by Tom Hobbs and they're not cheap at £115 a pair. Cheap shit full sills are available but I've seen those fitted and they're miles off at the back. Seems a shame to then go and weld them in so carelessly. Look at the gap between the jacking pad hole and the brace underneath. That's how water gets in in the first place.

Here's the same repair panels being fitted by  @GingerNuttz, you can see how it's meant to look.

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5 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

No holes in that sill, they're meant to be like that.

It's had a very badly fitted repair section though. Rear sections are made by Tom Hobbs and they're not cheap at £115 a pair. Cheap shit full sills are available but I've seen those fitted and they're miles off at the back. Seems a shame to then go and weld them in so carelessly. Look at the gap between the jacking pad hole and the brace underneath. That's how water gets in in the first place.

Here's the same repair panels being fitted by  @GingerNuttz, you can see how it's meant to look.

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I had clearly just let my excitement get the better of me when I initially thought the sills were ok! I see what you're saying. 

That section I circled just initially looked a bit unnatural to me given how close up it was, but it now makes perfect sense to me seeing yours from a bit further away.

That's a great repair you've had done there, I'm impressed!

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Yes he did a fantastic job.

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My black Saab 93 is going to him for some sill repairs at the end of next month too.

I'm really intrigued by that so-called S reg example. To me, the colour doesn't look like one that was in the launch range but I could be wrong. There's an outside chance it was never registered by Rover, used for display and only went on the road in 2001. I'd be interested to hear about it anyway.

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Ok I had this with my s reg 75. Mine was like this registered in 2001 but wore an s plate. 

Mine had some history going to Spain then coming back into the UK getting registered on date it originally got registered. Mine is long gone now but I think that one had the same story as mine. 

Ask to look at the vin. Should have 2 zeros which means pre launch

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On 4/23/2022 at 9:27 AM, RoverFolkUs said:

Having a browse of how many left. It seems 75's have halved in numbers in the space of 3 years (2018-2021) from 28k to 14k. 

There seems to be 9x 1998 models left, so that's very few S- reg ones, though its hard to know exactly as S plate overlapped to Feb 1999. 

I suspect these are going to be one of those cars you just dont see anymore as they disappear seemingly overnight :(

Interestingly enough, on a recent trip home to Scotland, I saw very little in terms of older cars. However, of those, 75’s seemed to make up a disproportionate amount! 

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2 hours ago, Essex V6 said:

Interestingly enough, on a recent trip home to Scotland, I saw very little in terms of older cars. However, of those, 75’s seemed to make up a disproportionate amount! 

There's two in the village here. One 04 reg in black and an 05 in metallic beige or whatever its called. I passed a lovely 51-reg maroon 75 Tourer that was parked in Largs too. :)

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This may be a bit sad, but the only way I would consider parting with the beetle cabriolet of this forum is if a nice 75 came along. It would have to be badermatic tho. I drove Audrey for a few days and loved her, felt at home,relaxed as she wafted along...

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15 hours ago, AnnoyingPentium said:

There's two in the village here. One 04 reg in black and an 05 in metallic beige or whatever its called. I passed a lovely 51-reg maroon 75 Tourer that was parked in Largs too. :)

Here's that there black 04 R75. I do like it. Sorry about the orientation of the photo, just tilt yer heid! :D

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Just now, Split_Pin said:

I've never seen another black facelift saloon since getting mine, interesting! They do suit it.

Good looking cars in facelift guise. At first when I saw it I thought it was yours (didn't know your reg) but that wouldn't have made much sense for you to be going between Patna and Dalmellington. 😂

I haven't got a photo of the beige one yet but will try to remember and snap one when out my morning walk.

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I forgot to post pictures of a Rover meet I went to a few weeks ago at Dundee Museum of Transport. It was an excellent day and great to be able to chat to other 75 owners about our cars and also good to catch up with @Tam.

Note the presence of a 99 launch car. I really liked this one.

 

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Auto box question…

If I pull the lever back to position 2 when I am moving, it will drop down to second and stay there. If I select position 2 when stationary, it appears to start in 1st and not change up until I move the selector to 3, 4 or D. Is this what it's supposed to do? Bizarre.

TIA

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No, it totally revs its tits off at little more than walking pace. I suspect that if I redline it, it will change up. Perhaps it's in case I ever want to accelerate like a total arsehole! In other exciting news, clicking the winter button at the same time makes it drive everywhere in second...

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12 hours ago, barefoot said:

Auto box question…

If I pull the lever back to position 2 when I am moving, it will drop down to second and stay there. If I select position 2 when stationary, it appears to start in 1st and not change up until I move the selector to 3, 4 or D. Is this what it's supposed to do? Bizarre.

TIA

Is the gearbox controlled by a mechanical cable and is there a “1” position also?

I ask because it sounds to me like normal operation should be that the numbers should just be there to select the limit of the highest gear but always start in 1st. It sounds like yours might be going to “1” accidentally when you select “2”. If true then a little cable adjustment could be in order or maybe an inspection of the gearbox mounts as maybe the gearbox is physically moving itself about relative to the fixed selector cable. 

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Are you doing doing this when the engine is cold?

When going up a hill, mine stays in second for absolutely ages unless you toe it. I think its something to do with warming the engine up more quickly. When it's warm it changes up from 2nd to 3rd up a hill at much lower revs.  Very annoying but I think its a feature.

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